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The Paul Freeman Film : Sasquatch / Bigfoot
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77229053:MV8zODI2Mzg2XzczNzU2NDE0X0YwREIyN0Y=] [quote:Anonymous Coward 76615058:MV8zODI2Mzg2XzY5MTAxMDgyX0RCMTEwRkRC] Whatev- Thing is just lumbering along like a doof- If there is a 'Sasquatch' he sure as shit doesn't move like this- Add the fact that dumbfuck basically yells 'there he is!" And Bigfoot doesn't even so much as take a glance or change his speed/direction- If it was that lethargic and oblivious, there would be PLENTY of footage, and hunters who shot one and stuff... no doubt. [/quote] Don't get me wrong, I also think that there are such things mostly because of the longevity of stories from Native Americans also. But, he is pointing to a trail that was conducive to footprints but, there is one facing one direction and one pointing the other way basically. What I would expect in such a scenario is at least some tracks that overlap in such a narrow trail and at least an series of left foot right foot imaging. That seems almost never to be the case of tracks leaving a trail behind that could be recorded. As you point out their hearing would be very finely attuned to humans entering their space even if the wind were right to mask scents. They would seem to need to not only be large but also agile. The Patty footage does show a less lumbering more athletic creature. The only thing that might negate it is if as stated he sees them regularly and they him, that they deem him harmless and are wary nonetheless thus moving on. But, crossing the path is odd behavior. I could see hearing his approach and taking cover off trail. But, crossing into view for camera seems sketchy. [/quote]
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Paul Freeman filmed a Sasquatch in 1994 crossing a path in the Blue Mountains of Washington. This was the best film (video) since the 1967 PG film. It confirms on many points, but is remarkable because it shows the rise/pause/fall, slope to back and the head and neck configuration of a Sasquatch. Paul Freeman was attacked and derided because he filmed a Sasquatch, he could not explain WHY he filmed it, then couldn't find it.
Great short documentary on the best film footage since the Patterson–Gimlin film
SKIP TO 10:00 for footage, if this was hoaxed Paul Freeman should get an oscar for his reactions
Native names for the elusive biped
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